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Is it over??? Im not positive but I dont think he kept it one time tonight.
Is it over??? Im not positive but I dont think he kept it one time tonight.
With Kapernick struggling so bad the previous two games, I really thought he / Harbaugh/ Offens. Co. would resort back to what made them better last season. Even if they dont run it , I still see value with it, especially with RG3. From watching SF though , I really think they caught lightning in a bottle last yr when the defenses were unprepared. I know they have a good defense as well, but that offense was clicking in the playoffs last yr. Watching Kap play so far this season, I have to wonder if Harbs wishes he had Alex back.
Well, thats what I was trying to say. Dont get me wrong Kap has a world of talent, but Smith was good for that offense. To me it may have been an all in decision for Harbaugh and it almost worked. Last yr the read option worked much like the wildcat did 7 or 8 yrs ago. I dont mean to compare the 2, but it was a nightmare to stop. I think Harbs chose to ride it to the end. Truth is Smith could have done the same thing. He could be very effective running it as well. I will be interested to see Kap play again with Crabtree . I know Boldin is a nice WR , but Kap and Crabtree had a connection.
I look at Harbaughs choice last yr much like The Diamondbacks choice in the World Series vs the Yankees. I know weird analogy but they made a choice simply for that yr. They threw Randy Johnson in relief the day after he threw well over 100 pitches. I think RJ didnt care about the future , he saw a chance to get a ring and did it. I know probably a little extreme comparison, but truthfully I dont think Smith goes in ATL and wins. I think Harbs saw a chance and took it, regardless of what happened in the future. I think he struggled mightily with the decision as well, but I think he saw his offense with limitations with Smith. I think he saw Washington and said we can do this too with a much better defense than Washington.
I'll say this: (about Harbaughs decision, kap and Alex Smith) Had he stuck with Alex last year, I think they still win the same amount of games (give or take) - make a playoff run - AND/IF they got to the SuperBowl, they would of won it. That's not a very popular opinion, this I know, but I believe it to be true. I think he made the wrong decision, and I think he's starting to realize it. It's still early though, there's plenty of time for kap to start playing better but... Just saying..
We'll never know, and not many are happier than I that the 9ers lost.
I do not see the read option ever being gone from the league totally at this point. It will evolve more to fit the QB that is running it. Looking at Cam, Kaep, and Russel stats for this year, there seems to be a theme. You win when you are not the focal point of the running game and you lose when you are. The read option should benefit the RB and make him better as a runner then to add to the QB stats. It also should help in the play action pass. It should help the receivers get open. I also think that it is being run less right now to have them work on the passing game more. To make them a better QB. This way if it does not work you can go back to it more or if it is working and the QB is progressing as a standard QB then it will work better as a change of pace 2 to 3 times a game. Each situation is different to each team.
As for the game on Thursday, Gore was having a great night, why would they even change what they were doing. It is always funny when they do not run it one game people think it is over. I think they saw a chance to get Gore going and StL was not going to stop it. That would be like telling Peyton that he could not throw the ball anymore and had to run it all the time.
I agree it may have place in the NFL but it will have a small role. I don't see it being used as much as some teams fans had thought it would. Then again if if gets shelved like the run and shoot I won't be shocked